There's plenty of seating and drinks all around at Cow & Clover, with house-made pastries and cookies, along with selections like a Smoked Duck Benedict or Caramelized Apple Stuffed Brioche French Toast. Bottomless drinks will cost you an additional $25.

Voted as one of the 100 best brunch spots in America by OpenTable, Station provides an all-you-can-drink special seven days a week. Pay $40 for the booze and any brunch item, including a lobster roll special, beets salad, and grass-fed burgers. Bottomless drinks may be up after an hour-and-a-half during peak weekend hours.

Breakfast burritos, BLTs, and bottomless drinks are on the menu at Two Door Tavern. The unlimited deal is $9 in addition to the $15.95 brunch menu, or you can opt for à la carte selections like a pear and cranberry bellini or brunch punch.

Knock back drinks and your choice of pancakes, eggs, burritos and more for $24.95 at Gallery Bar. Watch some Sunday sports on the big projector or when the weather warms up, take advantage of the sunny backyard space. Bottomless drinks last for an hour.

For $30, get an entrée of your choice and bottomless drinks for an hour-and-a-half. Rustik boasts a great patio for day drinking while dining on some Tres Leches French toast or deep-fried chicken and waffles.

A few blocks away from the Barclays Center, this cozy spot has a 90-minute allowance for a $21.95 bottomless brunch. Choose from classic eggs benedict, waffles with blueberries compote, fresh organic polenta, and more.

Kick back with a cold one at Fort Greene's indoor German beer garden, where "biermosas" are on the menu. Try Bratwurst gravy and biscuits or German pancakes with your two-hour all-you-can-drink deal, which is an additional $19 to any entree.

Drink all you want for an hour-and-a-half at Piquant (one hour on weekdays), which has ample seating throughout two floors of the Flatbush Avenue eatery. For $25, you get bottomless drinks along with your choice of entrees that mix American cuisine with Latin flavors. Options include classic steak and eggs, burritos, and pancakes.

This Smith Street wine bar and Italian restaurant offers a variety of champagne cocktails, with choices like mango, peach and raspberry. Take a bite out of some sweet Nutella crepes while lounging in the backyard garden, or try a smoked prosciutto frittata. Entrees range between $10 and $18, and the unlimited drink deal costs $17.95.

For less than $20, indulge in two courses and overflowing drinks at Giovanni’s home-style Italian restaurant. Try an antipasti like prosciutto and melon with with Pecorino cheese and honey, then round out your meal with a layered eggplant parmesan topped with a fried egg.

Drink up with Miti Miti's boozy brunch selection, with choices including lavender, lychee, mango or pomegranate mimosas, vodka, tequila or bourbon Bloody Marys, and more. Unlimited drinks go for an hour-and-a-half for an additional $15 when you order off the brunch menu, where you get an appetizer and entree for $30 on Saturdays and $35 on Sundays.

Transport yourself to an Italian villa at this Park Slope spot where servers won’t let your glass sit empty. Complete with a fireplace and backroom with a skylight, this restaurant's cozy during any season. It’ll cost you $19.95 for bottomless drinks and an entrée.

Sotto Voce offers bottomless drinks along with an entrée for $18.95. Choose from the eatery’s selection of omelettes, pastas, salads and sandwiches, including Italian-style French toast with cinnamon-dipped Challah bread and fresh fruit. There’s no time constraint on the drinks and you also get unlimited homemade pound cake through the meal.

This gastropub offers a $10 deal for unlimited mimosas. Prices are separate for food items, which include choices like a "Squash Sammy" with pesto, mozzarella, and potatoes, or a waffle burger. Indulge while seated outdoors, where you can sip and eat at picnic tables.

Take a trip to Windsor Terrace's French bistro, and refill your glass with their $17.99 brunch special. Pair your wine with some warm goat cheese croquettes and kale salad, or sip on a mimosa with a sliced hanger steak.

Drink and relax outdoors at Maria’s back patio, where you can chow down on choices like Huevos Al Chilorio (spicy pork and cactus), and Quesadilla de Huevo. The drinks stop flowing after an hour. Boozy brunch starts at $13.95, and for an extra $5 you can have unlimited beer and margaritas.

Check out The Kettle Black's "Not So Traditional Brunch," where $10 will get you an hour of bottomless drinks. In addition to boasting a variety of "Brooklyn's Best Wings," the sports bar offers open-faced omelets, French toast, and a Brooklyn Country Skillet. Make sure to stop by before 2 p.m., when unlimited drinks end.

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